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Going hog wild: Ready for a pig surprise

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The wild pigs that smelling food much more easily than dogs and can run with great speed in comparison to some other animals are described. Various species of wild pigs, which are fit and trim as against the farm pigs that have a round body in the shape of a barrel, are mentioned.

Author: Bayrock, Fiona
Publisher: Canadian Wildlife Federation
Publication Name: Wild
Subject: Zoology and wildlife conservation
ISSN: 1492-014X
Year: 2004
Feral swine, Wild boar, Wild boars

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Wild slide show

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Photographs depicting wild animals enjoying in the winter snow are presented. Playful behavior of gray wolves, penguin and otters is captured.

Author: Girodat, Gillian
Publisher: Canadian Wildlife Federation
Publication Name: Wild
Subject: Zoology and wildlife conservation
ISSN: 1492-014X
Year: 2003
Hunting, trapping, game propagation, Hunting and Trapping, Otters, Penguins, Play behavior in animals, Animal play behavior, Animal play behaviour, Gray wolf

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Pets go wild!

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The detrimental effect on the delicate ecosystem when pets or tame animals are set free is presented.

Publisher: Canadian Wildlife Federation
Publication Name: Wild
Subject: Zoology and wildlife conservation
ISSN: 1492-014X
Year: 2007
United States, Protection and preservation, Domestic animals, Ecosystems

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Subjects list: Environmental aspects, Behavior
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